
How University students have developed 360/Shared VR content to enhance empathy
26th May 2021
Virtual reality (VR) is often referred to as the ‘empathy machine’ since it doesn’t just show you other people’s experiences…
One of the big benefits of Igloo Shared VR is that it’s incredibly easy to use the tools you already use. Our technology is built to be content-agnostic, so it can integrate, out-of-the-box, with a wide range of other software. And the list of integrations is always growing.
Now, we’re happy to share one of the latest additions - our Igloo Viewer for Synchro.
Synchro is a powerful 4D planning tool that integrates with your usual Building Information Modelling (BIM) tools, from the likes of Autodesk and Bentley, as well as CAD programs such as Sketchup, PTC and many more.
What’s especially useful is that it adds the dimension of time to your visualisation. You can move back and forth along the timeline to see how the project changes. And this means you can validate and optimise your project plan long before you actually start on-site.
Now, with our Igloo Synchro Viewer, you get all those benefits inside a shared immersive space. Entire teams can step right inside your visualisations and collaborate face-to-face.
We’ve put together a quick video of Synchro running in our Igloo Showroom application to give you an idea of how powerful it can be.
If you’d like to learn more about Shared VR for the AEC (Architecture, Engineering and Construction) and manufacturing sectors, just drop us a line.
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